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GCU holds 28th Parliamentary Style Championship

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28th Government College University (GCU) Lahore Parliamentary Style Championship unfolded with great anticipation, drawing in 72 teams from 45 esteemed educational institutions nationwide. This three-day event, meticulously organized by the University’s Debating Society (GCUDS), served as a beacon for intellectual exchange and rhetorical excellence.

The championship provided a platform for shining orators to showcase their talents and engage in spirited debates on a range of crucial socio-political issues. Participants, representing the cream of academic institutions across the country, brought forth their perspectives, arguments, and eloquence to the fore, captivating audiences with their impassioned speeches and insightful analyses.

From the outset, the competition pulsated with energy as teams delved into discussions on topics of national significance, employing the nuanced artistry of parliamentary style discourse. Each round witnessed a clash of ideas and ideologies, as participants navigated through the complexities of contemporary challenges, offering solutions and critiques with eloquence and poise.

As the event unfolded, it became evident that the championship was more than a mere contest; it was a convergence of minds, a celebration of intellect, and a testament to the power of dialogue in shaping collective understanding. Participants not only showcased their rhetorical prowess but also demonstrated their ability to engage with diverse perspectives, fostering an environment conducive to mutual learning and growth.

In her address, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shazia Bashir underscored the significance of such platforms in nurturing the intellectual capital of the nation. She lauded the winners for their outstanding performances and expressed confidence in their potential to contribute meaningfully to public discourse in the future. Dr. Bashir emphasized that a tolerant and compassionate society can only be built through dialogue and understanding, particularly among the youth. Debates, she noted, serve as a crucible for critical thinking, enabling participants to grapple with complex issues and emerge with a deeper appreciation of the multifaceted nature of the world.

The 28th Government College University Lahore Parliamentary Style Championship thus concluded not just as a competition but as a testament to the power of dialogue, reason, and engagement in shaping a brighter future for the nation.

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